Consolidation of Concrete
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The ACI SP-96:1987 standard is a collection of 13 papers that focus on the developments and methodologies related to concrete consolidation. The papers cover a range of topics, including mechanical equipment for concrete consolidation, consolidation in congested areas, the need for consolidation of superplasticized concrete mixes, consolidation of continuously reinforced concrete pavement, and the compressive strength of compacted Portland cement-based mixtures.
Other subjects addressed in the standard include compaction of roller compacted concrete, tunnel concrete consolidation achieved through a harmonic blend of internal and external vibration, the reasons for vibrating concrete, the effect of degree of consolidation on concrete properties, experimental considerations for judging adequacy of consolidation in fresh concrete, energy requirements of consolidation during internal vibration, compaction effects on the flexural behavior of reinforced concrete, and the properties of lean concrete subjected to vibrating compaction.
This standard provides a comprehensive overview of various aspects of concrete consolidation and can serve as a valuable resource for professionals and researchers in the field.
Descriptors | Consolidation |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 8.9 MB |